Dougherty: Coloradan’s health and environment should not be the casualties of politics

When a deadly combination of politics, favoritism and hypocrisy are guiding our country’s environmental policy, we risk damaging not only the environment, but the confidence of the people of...

Sullivan: Polls show Americans distrust the media. But talk to them, and it’s a very different story.

The July email from Daniel Hastings, a Post reader who lives in Washington, was harsh: “You never have any intention of providing an unbiased or factual representation of the man or his poli...

A fresh start: Proud GED grads face the new year, eager to put their degrees to work

There is no better example of the promise the New Year can bring than the mid-December ceremony for GED graduates of the Durango Adult Education Center. On the evening of Dec. 19,...

Going ‘round in circles

The sky is a beautiful blue, and there’s just enough chill in the air to make it fresh. Buzz and I are loping great big one-eighth mile circles. He has his head down and just eno...

Brooks: ‘The Sidneys’ part II - the year’s best long-form journalism

I was entranced by an essay in Emergency Physicians Monthly. It’s an oral testimony by Dr. Kevin Menes, who was in charge of the emergency department of Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas the nig...

Call for submissions: Headlines we would like to see in 2018

The new year is nearly upon us. It is time to start crafting resolutions and think about things we would like to see happen, or not, in 2018. “Bridge to nowhere connects to som...

2017: Our review of a surprising year in which politics often eclipsed good judgment

The beginning of 2017 delivered a lot – a lot of snow, for one – snow that residents and tourists are missing now like a dear, old friend. We all watched the inauguration of an unconventiona...

Talbot: Republicans attack on conservation would shock their conservative predecessors

When President Richard Nixon asked my old boss at the Smithsonian Institution to loan me, then the institution’s head of environmental sciences, to the White House, I took on what may seem l...

Brooks: ‘The Sidneys’ part I - the year’s best long-form journalism

Those of us on the Decision Desk of the Sidney Awards faced a moral dilemma. Could we give a Sidney to an essay the title of which we couldn’t quote in a family newspaper? We dec...

Blanchard: The 2017 anxiety syndrome

In the months leading up to and during this first year after the 2016 elections, I have felt a strange kinship with Bob Dylan’s clueless Mr. Jones. You probably remember: ...

Grijalva: Ryan Zinke is destroying the Interior Department

During his confirmation hearing and throughout his time in office, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has presented himself as an admirer of Teddy Roosevelt and a believer in conservation. But le...

Harrop: Let’s skip the war against baby boomers, okay?

When things get dull, enterprising rousers of rabble promote a war against something or other to gain attention. The war against the baby boom generation is already in full swing. ...